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Changing Minds Through Lived Experience: Evaluating the Choose Life Project

Posted on October 31, 2025October 31, 2025 By erasmusresearch

Dr Karen Corteen (Senior Lecturer in Criminal Justice, Liverpool John Moores University), Steve Duffy (Project Manager, Choose Life Project), and Dr Cassie Ogden (Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Liverpool John Moores University) explore how the Choose Life Project uses lived experience, storytelling, and research-based education to change how young people understand addiction.

Dr Karen Corteen’s research on the personal, academic and professional impact on students of the Chose Life Project can be read here.

Crime and Justice, Cultural Criminology, Political Sociology Tags:Drug Addiction, Lived Experience

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